Four weeks ago, we started the difficult task of trying to decided which celeb's bikini bod was more bangin' than the rest and gave U readers the chance to decide! And after four rounds of grueling competition, U decided Kate Upton's dynamite curves stood out from the rest!

The Sports Illustrated model made it through the first few rounds with relative ease, knocking out formidable opponents such as Kendall Jenner and fellow cover girl Chrissy Teigen! However, she faced her toughest foe in the finale as she took on veteran MILF Halle Berry!

The actress jumped out to an early lead and looked like a favorite to walk away with bikini bragging rights, but it wasn't long before Kate passed her and never looked back!

As we've mentioned many times before, we're definitely not surprised to see her do so well since she basically LIVES in a bikini, but she was stacked up against some seriously tough competition!

Congrats, Kate!

See how the SI model made it all the way to the top of the pyramid (below)!

I don't understand all the interest in this girl. Yes, she's a pretty girl, but she's more average than spectacular. I'm not getting her body shape either. Not trying to knock her, but I just don't get it.

Thank you Kate Upon,
Thank you for being brave enough to show your bangin' body amongst all the fat-shamers and bullies. Thank you for not listening to the people who don't think your body is this or that "enough". She is only 21.
The amount of negativity surrounding Kate Upton's body (which is beautiful) is a sign of just how awful women are made to feel about themselves. The fact that people try to fat-shame her or say she is average looking or whatever is a true testament to how ridiculous female beauty standards are. By displaying her body she is clearly opening herself to public opinion, but isn't it sad that people actually feel the need to go out of their way just to BASH her.
Why isn't she considered gorgeous?
Why isn't she "thin enough", because she has large breasts and her bones aren't pressing through her skin?
By whose standards is she any less than beautiful, and why doesn't she deserve to be treated with decency and respect?
Women need to stop attacking each other over body image, stop competing and start lending support to one another. There's no excuse.